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NVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. BOAT OT x 6) BROADWAY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 10.4 suit of apartments On the first floor, to let, Jiable fora family or. single genvemen. Thy house ntaina atl the modern improvements. Private table ty 6) EIGHTH AVE! 492 aud Twentieth streets; |) separate zooms and board for single gentlemen; also < clegantly furnished back parlor for a lady and gen- ros a RIGHTH STREET, OPPOSI BAS “all--A sult of room, consisting of four on ~ cond floor, in a first class house, with board. Also an ice suitable for a physician. ». (@ LBPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—TWO ? large back rooms on the first and second floors, go. furnished, to let, without board. | & BAST -NINBTKENTH STREET.—A SUITE OF te) rooms unexpectedly vacated at the Kemble "use. BOND STREET —TWO GOOD ROOMS FOR GEN- tlemen and their wives; also, # large room for pre ainele geutlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. References jauired. | IRVING PI.ACE, ‘CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET. | Two large and small rooms may be obtained fur- pi with board. The house is frstclass ; location de- able. 4 room FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A SUIT x of rooms, together or separate; convenient to avenue cars, Fulton South Ferry stages. pply at 15 Warren place, Charles at. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ALSO TWO bedrooms to let, at 64 Clinton place, (Eighth to single gentlemen. The house is provided and-bath room. Reference required PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN NINETEENTH street, will let, with full or partial board, a very ‘sirable second story room, to one or two single gentle- en, of 8 gentleman and wife. ‘The hoi first class, ad near Sixth avenue. Room has gas, hot and cold ater, and first rate closet. Terms $12 per week. Re- vrences given and required. Address HL. F., box 2,460 ost Office. N APARTMENT WANTED, NEAR TOMPKINS square; Tenth street preferred. A gentleman is esirous of nea nies in the house of an unobtrusive mily, at wi to pay a liberal price. Address nderson, Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING, A NEW HOU! up town, with all the modern improvementa, woul modate one or two single gentlemen who would be ‘ling to liberally for first rite accommodation, ith ae and dinner on Sundays. Address R, D., Herald office, stating where an interview can had, when full partic ill be . LADY WISHES TO LET A SU mtleman or lady, where they can have the privi- ‘ge of housekeeping in’ a private family. Inquire at 02 Sullivan street, one door from Varick place. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED—WITH gas and bath adjoining, overlooking Washington juare, to let to a single gentleman. Breakfast furnish- \dif'required. Apply at 246 Fourth street. FRENCH FAMILY, OCCUPYING A MODERN house, up town, have two or three furnished partments to let to gentlemen and their wives or single eatlemen; dinner at 6 o'clock. The house has all the juoderm improvements. Address U. U., Herald office. N ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET—IN A house replete with modern conveniences, for gen- Yemen only. Apply at 123 Crosby street. “PLEASANT ROOM FOR A SINGLE GERMAN A gentleman, with partial board if desired. Inquire <t 198 Chrystie street, third story, room No. 5. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A GENTLE- AQ man and wife, or single gentlomen, three or four ‘urnished rooms, with or without board; location near roadway, in Second street. The iouse contains all the nodern improvements, and no pains will be ahi) asant. References exchanged. Address H. reet,) ‘ald office. t FRONT ROOM ON THE THIRD FLOOR, SUITABLE A for two or three gentlemen, to let, with board; also 1 furnished front basement to let, with or without board. First class accommodations. Inquire at Nos. 60 and 62 Varick street, St. John’s park. OARD—WITH ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in a first class house in Tenth street, near Broad- way, suitable for families or single gentlemen, replete with all the modern improvements. French and Spanish spoken, Dinner at 6. References given and required. Apply at 181 Tamth street. from Broad BOARDING aA*tD LODGING. OARDING—ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED IN A FIRST B class house, replote with every convenience and ibe comforts of a home enjoyed. Breakfast from 7 until 2A. M. Dine at 6 o'clock P.M. Also day boardera uo commedated. Apply at 170 West Twenty-first street. ‘Terma moderate AD --WELL FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO B let, with board for lady and gentleman; full board for lacy, and partial for gentleman. Location pleasant and quiet, and west of and near Broadway. For par: ticulars adress E. B., Broadway Post Oftice. OARDING.—A FAMILY, OR SINGLE GENTLEMAN, can obtain a desirable suite of rooms on the ascond floor, with full or partial board, by applying at No. 12 Neilson place, firs'. door below Kighth street, one block References exchanged. } OARDING.—A LADY WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS ot but two persons, having neatly furnished front Foom and bedroom adjoining, could accommodate one gentleman, or two who may wish to room together, with Partial beard, where they can enjoy a good fire in their room every evening. No children in the family. Address M. K., box 143 Herald office OARDING.—TO RENT, 10 GENTLEMEN ONLY, A fine large double bedded room, on first floor; also single rooms, on second and third floors. House lighted with gas, &c, Bath room free. Apply to Mrs. Medhurst, 541 Houston street. Botan IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A NEATLY furnished front parlor and bedroom, on the first joor, lighted with gas, &c., will be let at» very moderate rent, to one or two gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, = or Sithent ey Also one Sire een ie ing rooms. Cars and stages r. Inquire ai 12 Sixth avenue, fram oty OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREET—A BACK PAR- a on Pe net, floor, suitable for three or ped ent! en, at eac! week, ora ntieman fis wife; two ladies pe Sapa eh with “board. Prices moderate, and the comforts of a home. OARDING AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLEMEN and their wives can be accommodated with desira- die rooms and board, parlors with bedrooms, front on Broadway, likewise two gentlemen with single rooms. OARDERS.—IT IS AN INDISPUTABLE FACT THAT we have on our books every particular of hundreds Of the best families now taking boarders in this and other cities. and by applying st our office, Clinton corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place, you will be litely directed to such, free of charge. Strangers and families will find this to be a most desirable source of true information. MISCELLANEOOS. 2 M 3.000 of Clover Fellowa are now having their da- guerreotypés taken for twenty-five cents by the United States Picture Company, 289 Broadway, together with ibe Ploomer troupe, Captain Matilda Smith, and other Lighmin¢ed ladies, BOO BAzkets SALMON, NEW: 2,000 BARTS e new pickled herring; 2,000 quintals new eod- fish, dry; 2,000 boxes new smoked herring; 3,000 barrela new mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2; 8,000 barrels new cham- Pligne elder, for sale by. NELSON WELLS & 00., 81 Dey steoet. $1 0 TO $12 A WEEK CAN REALIZED WITH the greatest ease, by a new and beantiful art, itis very pleasing and yet so simple a child ten years old can do it with perfect ease, it can be done at your own house day and evening, and is very respectable. On receipt of $1, ina ipoorpaid letter, full directions will be forwarded to any part of the States, as the art is but little known. Apj Yidante will do well to apply soon. Ad. dresn Proficient, Hlereld ofice, for three days. No letters taken unless prepaid. (Cut this out.) HRISTMAS TREES.—A GREAT VARIETY OF SMALL ) articles for drossing Christmas trees, imported aad for sale by THOMPSON & SON, 359 Broadway. (WORE OF OORNS BY MADAME NO. 167 wn in the flesh, &c., without causing the least pain or in- convenience. can be attended to at home, or at Madame B.’s residence, from 1 uatil 7 o'clock P, M. LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- forms ‘end varivd stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 688 Broadway, east side, OTHIC HALL, 814 BROADWAY.—DELAFOND & LEFEBVRE, late of Chambers street, beg to in: form the publie that they have opened a retail store aw above, where they can supply the ‘dinest quality of boot and shoes (manufactured by Roudiere, of Paria), im ported into market at remarkably low prices. twen' cont cheaper than othe house, wholesale sad retail, at the manufactory 0 JAMES @. MOFFET, Nos. 119'aad 121 Prince street, block west of Broadway. pe PEREONS OF RESPECTABILITY, I would say, you have great reason to be careful where you go, or take your family to board. Do not run recklessly into ionable boarding houses, and make them your homes. because they are advertised as being opened on the European plan, or by low taking a few select boarders, or bya private family wishing to exchauge references, Remember, ‘‘all is not gold that glitters,’ and do not farnish your reputation by mingling with strangers, as is now done by bs, even when they least suspect it. Give me your conli dence, and rely upon my statements, for there aro a great many highly respectable people taking boarders, to whom I can direct you with confidence, solicit the calls of respectable pearle wishing board or boarders, and none others. such my office is a protection. I consider it the best in the world, and will sustain its resent high standing, mdependent of all imposters. Boarders directed free of charge. Office, Clinton Hall, corner of vet street and Lafayette place. Business hours from § A. M. to 9 P. M. )URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TWO PARLORS, WITH bath room attached; also, a large, light, front base ment, all handsomely furnished, to let together or sepa- rate. Apply at No. 6 University place. URNISHED ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, with partial board. Please call at 107 Tenth Street, between Broadway and University place. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH COOK STOVE and other c onveniencios for keeping house, to small families. Price from $3 to $5 50 per week, Also tome rooms unfurnished. Apply at No, 123 West Twen- ty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. Please call and see. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 52 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. ‘Will be let with board to a genteel family or to single gentlemen, The house contains eyery modern convenieace, and the location is unaurpassed. Particulars furnished on in- quiry. LEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife or two single gentlemen, at 154 Grand street, near Elm. onguent ; for it will force the beard or moustache ww strong and thick in six weeks, and will not stain or injure the skin. $1 bottle, sent to any part of the country. RG. GRAHAM, No. 107 Nassau street; HAYES, No. 176 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N° 165 CANAL STRFET, NEAR VARICK.—W. a A VAN NOTES’ stove store.—We have « large ae sortment of the Iatest patterns of stoves, for sale on Tea- sonable terms. Stoves and ranges lined with soapstone, and repaired, grates set and repaired, stoves put up, and pipe furnished for same. Also, soapstone griddle’ far tale wholesale aud retail. The excellence of the grid- dies consists in their requiring but one greasing whee used, INGLETS FOR THE MILLION.—AFTER MUCH study, toil and expense, I have discovered the se- cret of making the most straight, uncouth and coarse looking hair either to curl or wave, at the option of the individual, in the most graceful manner, for life; thus enabling persons greatly to improve their appearance. Only three applications of my preparation are necessary. The preparation, which is not only perfectly harmlesat to the skin and hair, but renders the latter permanently silky and glossy, does not cost more than fifty cents; and the materials of which it is composed can be bought anywhere, I will send the receipt for making it to an perron who forwards me one dollar by mail, prepaid. Address Ferdinand G. Blenheim, Practical Chemist, New York city Post Office EPLATING.—HOT] STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS: and private families, may have old ware replated, and warranted. Stair rods, plumbers’ fixtures, tea sets, dish covers, trays, cake baskets, spoons and forks, cas. tors, &c., plated in gold or silver in the very best man- per, at the Manhattan Plate Co.’s, 267 Bowery, near Houston. di YOU DON’T WANT BEARD, DON’T BUY MY to PHOLSTERY GOODS—GREAT SACRIFICE.—LACE ins at $7, worth $10; satin de lines 12s per yard, damask’, cornices, bands, tassels and window shades thirty per cent cheaper then any Louse in this city. Stock must be closed by January 1. A. M. & R. DAVIES, 397 Broadway. 0OMSTO LET—TWO SINGLE. GENTLEMEN RE- quiring sleeping apartments in a strictly private family tan obtain them on very reasonable terms at 134 Laurens street, three doors from Bleecker. OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT partial board, to let to single gentlemen, in a private family, where only @ few boarders are taken. Terma moderate. Apply at 46 Franklin street, near Broadway. OARD—WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR TWO ladies in the Seventh, Tenth, Fourteenth or Seven- teenth wards; the terms must be ite. Address & D., 81 Rivington street. Se OARD—AT 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, opposite Grace Church, a gentleman and his wife can be genteelly accommodated with plea- sant and handsomely furnished rooms fronting Broadway; also a splendid suite of parlors fronting Broadway, with # without board; dinner at 5 o’clock; entrance 136 Tenth street. OARD.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES OF RESPECTABI- lity, or a few si gentlemen, can be accommo- dated pleasant farnished rooms, at 254 Fourth avegue, References required. A LARGE SQUARE ATTIC ROOM, SUITA- ble for s gentleman and wife or one or two single gentlemen; also, smaller rooms to let in s private house, with full or partial board. Apply at 114 Franklin street. )OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN L) can be accommodsted with board in a vate fa- mily. Apply at 288 Greenwich street, near mbers. ORD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—A SINGLE gentleman can be accommodated with a it ront room, and a closet attached to it, board, with @ private family reriding st ieo ‘Tweitth ‘treet, between University place and avenue. “FROARD IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN TWO MINUTES’ IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS , or two gentlemen, can find » large and hand- furnished room at 38 Willow street, three minutes walk from Wall street and Fniton ferries. The house is furnished wath hot air, gas, &c. Also, one side room. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWo SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ora gentleman and his wife, can be accommodated ‘with furnished rooms, and either full or partial board. | A (ew gentlemen can’ also engage board without rooms, | at 246 flicks street, Brooklyn. between Wall street and | South ferrie JOARD IN BROOKLYN.—JUST VACANT, AT NO. 47 Concord street, one room, suitable for two single gentlemen or a gentleman and wife. Also one single room, at 2 moderate prize. Good references required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL FAMILY, RE- siding at No. 219 Adams street, have two pleasant rooms to let, ‘Terms moderate. Apply as above. ‘Bown IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN THREE MINUTES walk from Wall street or South ferry.—Three gea- omen or a gentleman and wife can havea pleasant suit of rooms on the second story, in a gentecl house, with gus, bath, &e. Terms reasonable. Accommodation un- #urpassed. For terins, address W. W. ©, Herald office. B ARD IN BROOKLYN.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN [>be accommodated with full or partial board; like- ‘wise a large pleasant room for a gentleroan and his wife. Apply at: a street. Dara eee gent can obtain board ands rge, neatly furnished parlor on second floor, with 4ries attached, in street, three miantes rom Fulton ferry, at $14 per week. Also a furnished room on third floor, suitable for a man and his wife or two gentlemen, or $0 per week. Breakfast at 73, lunch References required. at 12, and dinner at 6 o'clock. Address K. A. E., Herald office. Bowe CAN BE HAD IN THE NEW HOUSE 153 WEST Twenty-fourth street, with all the modern improve- nents; rooms furnished. " Inquire on the premises, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife; @ private family preferred. Location above ath stieet. Terms not to exceed $9 per week. Ad- ress, stating full particulars, J. P., Post Office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, with a large furnished room, or large room with Bedroom attached, for which $14 to 816 per week will be given, including fire and gas. Addrens, stati sccommodations, dinner hour, and price, J. A. W. Heral — _— OARD WANTED IN THE CITY, BELOW CANAL 3 street, for two men ania boy. Terms mast be low. Apply at Harris’ publishing office, 102 Nassau atreet, room 6, up stairs. 150, larze ples accommodate families, ors party of * low prices. Day boarders accommo- bers street, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR B) two or three gentlemen, can be accoramodated with furnished rooms and boardat 41 Murray street, foler- neces required. OARDING.—WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, child, three years of age, and servant; for suitable accommodations, $25 per week will be paid; or would . Pay & liberal price for furnished apartments, with use ot kitchen. Location must be unexceptionable, sud above Fourth street. Satisfactory references exchanged, Address B. ©. K Biron —A GENTIEM, acoommotnted with a the seoond Aor, vith a fine n tached, ‘Qua room i geyuired, Apply at 51 Ponsy stcect, * i AND WIFE CAN DE hed sarloron | «1 | ORS Genlicmen 49 cegia yal! the Ls of Janya: OOMS NEAR BROADWAY TO LET—TO SINGLE gentlemen, at $2 and $250 per week, at Grapes’ iiotel, 135 Grand street, one door trom Crosby, on the E Meals'at all hours, G YERANCE, LET—AT 110 GRAND STREET, ONE LARGE FRONT Zoom lighted with gas, and yell formset, to P leman an , or two si le ) also seve Siconsll seas. Jaoshngle. guatteoen with ex. withoss LET—WITH BOARD, TWO FINE ROOMS IN Lamartine place; breakfast and tea, dinner on Sunday only, for two or three gentlemen. Address A. M. R., Herald office. P[° LET—10 A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH OR without board for the lady, a furnished parlor, on the frst floor. in a modern house, below Canal street, and west of Broadway, where there are no children. Please address, for three days, C. B., Broadway Post ice. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR A VERY HEALTHY MAL® ii t, Bow one month old. Any respectable per- son wishing to take it to wet nurse for a moderate com pensation, will please address box No. 148 Herald office. ARR $300 —A PARTNER WANTED WITH THE ‘@ above amount, in a new and novel Orien- exhibition, to be open in the city and then go South and West. Toa smart mana handsome income can be realized. Call at the Agency Office, 290 Broadway, room ll. Security given for the money. Re other, amount yivg business; would prefer the junk, butchering, or grocery store business; or would take a situation, and employer the above amount on good J Apply to & 00., 208 Broadway, room 14. RUG STORE.—A PARTNER WANTED, IN A RETAJ’ big May Meat d fitted up, and v a gc. iness, er wn or druggist. atlys avenue C., corner Twelfth street. aad T° CONTRACTORS.—WANTED, A PARTNER IN A contract for building a large amount of bridge masonry, at very fair prices, ard security. Must bea practical man. Appiy fo F. 102 Leonard st. '‘ANTED~A PARTNER, BY A GENTLEMAN ABOUT to commence business ia this city, as ship broker; none but those who have « competent knowledge of the business, and can commend a small capital, need apply. Address R. E. X., Herald office. EXTRA PAY. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—KXTRA PAY promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, bought and fold; pensions prosured, balances due heirs i U. S. scamen collected, and all kinds of claims against the U.S. recovered bj EDWARD BISSELL, Agent, aud late Purser U.S. Navy, 67 Wall street. STONISHING 70 without exception, the most wonderful astrologis: in the world, er that has ever been known. She will tel past, present end future events: and will show your fa ture husband absent friends, which hes astonishe. during her travels in Europe, She isa sevent’ dmughter of a seventh daughter, an natural gift, by invoking the powers o science, to fell oven their very thoughts, end will cause hay irs to come together, w! enjoy the Greate bappladee of inatriaaetlal bites. Hoe prerl\-sioun re truly astonizhing to all who visit her. Those whe wish w apeedy marriage may call soom, anc they may de- pend upon true advice, founded on the eternal priac! ples of magical science. 76 Broome street, between Can noa and Columbia streets, Gentlemen aot eimittes. Hours from 8 o'clock A. M.to9 ?, M. STROLOGIC.—MRS. FLEURY, FROM PARIS, WHOSE relatives prophesied Napoleon I., is the celebrated and frat person of the present age, to foretell future events true and certain. Can be consulted at 26% Broome street. LAIRVOYANCE.—MES. HAYES 18 THE MOT wonderful clairvoyant living. she possesaes sight when magnetized far superior to any other clairvoyant in the United States. Mrs. Hayes is acknowledged by Professors of that science to be the best clairvoyaat ever magnetized. She has been clairvoyant for eleven years in this city, No person ever left her office dissatistiet Mrs. Haves, when nvagnetized; can see into all parts of the world: find person# and describe their looks, the color of their buis® their situation in life, &o.; if dis- eased, tell their disease, and. prescribe for the same Ladies having frieads iu California, Australia, or else where, can bear correct news of them consulting Mrs. Hayes. Best advice given respectiag business mat ters, journeys, Inweuits, &o. Ladies about entering into matrimony, will find it beneficial to consult Mra Hayes. They can know everything respecting their in tended. Fler examinations are always correct. Ladies remember satisfactory examinations givon to all, or no charge wade. Office 10 Spring street, near the Bowery. Office hours from # A. M. to 8 P. M ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED FROM 50 LEROY strect to 101 Seventh svenus, between Twenty- ird and Twenty-fourth streets, aad continues to tell st, ptesent and futare events, likewise, marriages, journeys, law mute, business pronpacta, sick: friends, and property lost or stolen Madar r con. verses in Hugi sa, French and German, aot gives guar enty for her art RS. PREWSTER, 59 GREAT JONES STRERT, Con ner of the Bowery, has been induced, through the f her many friends, to continue wotil She can be consulted in astrology, love fuferpretiug dreams, by books and he name of the Indy oe gentleman also the names of her walters. 1 marry AREHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILIS, NOS. 65 and 67 Nassau street, New York.—The sub acribers have commenced manufacturing news and“book paper at their new paper works, at Windsor Locks, con- taining fourteen largest size rug engines and two 84 inch Fourdinier machines (one more to be added), are now ready to receive orders {rom persons in want of a supe- rior quality of news or book printing fone These works have been built with t care, em! ing ail the modern improvements, with a full supply of spring and artesian water, together with never fail ng power, em suring a uniform Splat to. 5¥, papee ne 8 regular supply in quant and. quality. the two mills to~ fveen thou: fa > paper per day. PERSSE & CLOTHING, &C. _ FOR SaLm, ILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, with Lorse and cart, of a ‘uated ob One of the best corners of the if applied for within two cays. Apply on the premises, 260 Kighth ayenuo, corner of Twenty ninth street. —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED eorner liquor store, with fixtures com- ete; goud will aud interest in tho lease of the whole house ata low rent. First rate stand. Apply om the , corner of Kighth street, Owner ts OF THE NEW YORK SOCIETY retiring iDheal —FOR SALE FOR ONLY $20—A pleasant indoor business, that can easily be Can be dove at home, or is isno humbug. Call and No. 5 Catharine street, corner of Division, room minde to pay $3 to $64 day, excellent for travelling. MODEL FARM—CONTAINT: barn, good orchard, wood jopot, New Jersey. Island, near the railroad, of timber and good soil. Broadway, corer of Fulton strect. ING 52 ACRES, HOUSE, and water, near Weatfeld splendid farm on Long Bey THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. THU: ci ‘al satire APOLLO IN NEW YORK, receiving nightly the loudest laughter aad app!ause New York scowtry of the Deal sogs Also, the ootedy of DELIC drama of BEN BOL ‘The great American Tableau-—=T The Woman's Rights Conyen and all the other popular movements eve ‘To-morrow—TH YORK. ROE THEATKE.--PKOPKIETOK AND MANAGER, L. P. Waldron; Siage Manager, Robert Joned.—Drteet of Admisnon—Boxes, 26 cunts; Pit and Gallery, 1236 conta: Priata Boxes, $5. MARGARETTA AND CAROLINE OLINZA ON THE TIGHT ROPE. Tavrapay Evening, Deo. 14, will be presented ASTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS BY THE WHOLE OF THE STAK TROUPE. The faree of THE MYSTERIOUS FAMILY The performances will conclude with the great drama of THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN. UG STORE FOR SALE—DOWN TOWN, SITUATED ‘on a corner, and on one of the largest thorou, ears established. Sold in understanding the busi iculars, inquire at 162 Fulton street. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A RETAIL DRUG STORE, in ome of the most favorable thoroughfares w) own, and offering the finest 0} cian and apothecary, will be so! iven’ for selling. consequence of extremely low. ‘Address H. F. Boult, SALE—$10,000—ROCKLAND WATER STOCK, IN 1d Contre street. OR SALE—FIVE YEARS LEASE OF A HO! OR the store to let'and the fixtures for sale, of a wi in one of the best loca’ use is well calculated house. The only reason for sel other business and cannot attend to it. For particu! 4a] to JAMES UPTON, 243 Wil- liam street, corner of pil r and retail liquor store, Fourth jXOR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, &c,, OF popular saloon in Broadway, now doing a good business. Itcan be bought om very reasoi if applied for immediately, are winding up their busine: town. Appiy to OSCAR CONNO! as the present rietors and are abeut to leave ‘254 Washington street, seh EE eS ee PER OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, THE STERROTYPE plates of ten of the most popular publications in States e circular plates of Tare opportunity for a profitable at 128 Nassau street, room 4, second SALE—THE THREE STORY MARBLE FRONT house, 69 Barciay street. (Lease sixteen years, no round rent.) Apply to F. HADLEY, 221 Greenwich st. oxsession immediately. OR SALE—FOR HALF ITS VALUE, OR, T® THE highest bidder, immediately, as the proprietor must leave this weok, the Franklin Hotel and Dining Sa. loon, 256 Fulton atreet, 23 years lease, good business, y whole rent. Only $1,200 to $1,500 lodging rooms pa IR SALE—THE GOOD WILL OF A LIQUOR STORE now doing a fair business, 521 Tenth avenue, be- iween Forty-second and Forty-third streets, northwest side; an excellent stand for‘ grocery or liquor store; yong lease if required. Satisfactory reason given for sell- {BB, oD application a bove, Reut cheap. SALE—A SUPERIOR SEGAR STORE, LOCATED in one of the greatest thoroughfares. The fixtures are elegant, and location unsurpassed. Any one wish- ing a great bargain should apply immediately at 102 N: sau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. (OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING BILLIARD ROOM. This is a good opportunity for au: small capitaland wishing to make a safe investment, Inquire for T. R. HATCH, 312 Broadway. R SALE—FINE BUSINESS FOR $250, WHICH neis $1,500 per year: also confectionery store, situ- ated on Fighth avenue, stock and fixtures and good will worth $400. This is a splendid chaoce. Also small bakery, situated in Twenty-third street; also coffee and cake saloon in Nassau street for $500. Broadway, room 13. R SALE—THE FIXTURES, &C., OF A FIRST CLASS bathing establishment, consisting of bath tub: r waste pipes, copper furnaces an , looking glasses, towels, brushes, The whole in excellent rson wishing to es- leaden pipes, co) smoke pipes, ta order and easily removed, a business of this kind in this city or Jerse; ror cheaper opportunity can be foun at the Croton Bath, corner of East Broadway and Cathe- (OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY, NO. 301 East Broadway, with the unexpired lease, at a very low rent, now doing a good business. Spld on ac- count of the’ owner wishing to leave the city. on the premises. SALE—A STEAMBOAT IN PERFECT RUNNING roke of wheel 4 feet, order, and timbers length, breadth of beam 16 feet, cylinder 14 inches. Will be sold cheap, for want of use. For particulars address Steamboat, CHALLENGE.—NOTICE TO G! whe want their clothes to look new. Il at the tailoring, cleaning, 4, ‘and repairing es- Sc apreesa at ona s : bs = Sates, ol fet itch, tar, grease and paint en ow out any inju Le toyour clothes, by J. B. NOAH, 383 Pearl streot ROKEN BANKS. — PRESENT VALUE.—GOVERN- ment Stock taken at 90c.; Bridgeton, 80c.; Wheat Growers’, 80¢.; Lewis County, 40c.; Wash 5 Indiana Banks, 90c.; Empire City, 90c., at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. ROKEN BANES.—PRESENT VALUE :—ALL NEW York city banks taken at par; Government Stock, Sue.; Bridgeton, 80c.; Wheat Grower's, 80c.; Lewis County, 40c.; Washtenaw, 40c.; Indiana banks, 90c., at LVANS? Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. + AST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— CU 'The highest carh price will be liberally ven, ie current money, for large or small lots of of clothing, of ever Cie ge Gentlemen wi to 1 the above, please address or on MODONEY, 11 Orange street, near Chatham. CLOTHING WANTED —GENTLEMEN may. lett of weari ay se nantitivs, oat hte ee highest ‘by applying to or addressing as D. 1 Pearl street, between City Hall place and Cen're street. © OTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING J clothes to of, cam receive a fair cash price by + ding to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or 52 West Broad way, or address by letter through the post, to. COHEN. Ladies attended by Ars. Cohen. | UST RECEIVED, 1,000 OVEROCOATS, $5 EACH; } dress and frock conts, $6, sost originally $16; 2,000 imere pants at $3, cost $6; last year’s make. oken banks of this city taken for clothing. GEO. LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets. MENS, AND, BOYS’ CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE 4¥i and retail, from five to twenty-five per cent lese than general prices, at J. VANDERBILI"S, 81 Fulton street. A large lot of suinmer clothing at wholesale, full thirty per cent less than general prices, This is the best chance ever offered to get clothing. TRAVELLERY GUID. ARLEM RAILROAD.—INLAND ROUTE.—ON AND after Monday, Dec. 11, (Suadays exespted,) for Albany and Troy—Leaving depot corner ot White and Ce treets, Mail Train at 7 30 A. M., stopping at Williains bridge and mail stations Nort; Way Kxprens, at 3 P. M., stopping at White Plains, New Castle, Croton Falls and stations Korth, connecting at Chatl Four Corners with Western Railroad Express train, arriving at Albany at 11 P. M.; Croton Falls, st 10 15 A. M., stop- ping at Way Stations. trom City Hall Station—Croton Falls, at 4 P. M., atop- ping at all stations above Williams bridge; White Plains, ut 220, 6 and 615 P, M., stopping at Yorkville and sta- as North; Williams bridge, at 7, 930 A. M., 215, 420, ), Sand 11 P. M. stopping at all Way Stations. from Twenty-sixth street Station—Williams bridge at oA. M.; White Plaina at 12 M. Pessengers may also pro- cure tickets and bave their luggage checked for Utica} Buffalo and other places West and North of Albany, at company’s offices, corner of Bowery and Broome , and Fourth avenue and Tweuty-sixth atreet. Returamg to New York—Mail Traia leaving Chatham Four Corners at 6 A. M., stopping at all Mail Stations above Williams bridgs, arriving st Now York at 12 45 P.M; leaving depot Western Railroad, corner of Maiden lane and Deao street. Express Train leaves Troy at 2 30 P.M, and Albany at 245 P. M., stopping at Chatham Four Corners, Philmoat, Martin: Millerton, Amenia, Wassnic, Dover Tawiings, Paterson, Towners, Brewster, Croton Falls, White Plains and Williams bridge. Passengers by this train will not be landed between Croton Falls and ‘Williams bridge, unless coming from above Croton Falls. ogers between Croton Falls and Williams bridge leaving Croton Falls at 3 tio: ¥ vopping at all stations between Croton Falls aod Willams bridge arriving at New York at § 30 P.M.;5and7A.M.,215and 6.) M. trom White Plaing, stopping at all stations; from Williams bridge, at 6 40,830 and 10 10 A. M, 12 46 505, 6,715 and 090 P.M, stopping at all stations. Passengers by the 10.10 A. M. from Williams bridge, and the 215 P.M, from White Plains, will be landed in New York at the Teooty-sixth atroet Station only. Suaday Arrangement.—ireina,will leave for Croton Palis, and all way stations, at 8 30 A. M. and & P.M. Retutning, will leave Croton Falla at 7 A. M and 4 30 P. M., stopping at all waywtstions, Passengers by the Sunday trains »ill be received and lauded in New York, at the Twenty-aixth street Station only. Freight for Albany received daily until 4 2. M., at the depot, corner of Contre and Waite sireets JOHN D ELIOT Superintendent N™ JERSKY RAILROAD.—FUR PHILADELPHIA and the South and West, via Jersey City Mail and express lines.—Leave New York at 4 and 10°A M., and 4and6P,M. Fare, $275 in 4, and $6 1n 6 and 10 A. M and 6 P.M; wevond clase, $295 in 10, ati? M, at #2 # Atal) way stations Theowsh ti soll for sti and the Weel, and for Ball gf, Noriolk, &c. and throng baggage checked ta Waohing Wa ims aud ly a. Mando ay OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, twenty beautiful farms, in healthy locations in rtien wishing to sell or traile their property, will do well to call at our office, No. 103 West, corner Liberty street. DUNCAN & McMILLEN. cred cates Revapeeas aa A BARGAIN, large hotel on the European a, handsomel; ed, and in one of the best locations in the aly ply eaeely to C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, pours OPERA HO! $39 BROADWAY. EVERY NIGHT WEEK, isting of wee ee Melodies, Banjo Belos, connis re Duets, Plantation Jigs, Wansy Dances, ms, &ec., and the v ular i “a en ith ie oe, ie. in two wi r) jreanes, Ee. introduotng all the beautiful melodies of the piece Concert commences at 73 o'clock. ‘Tickets, 25 cont. reserved seats, 60 cents. OWERY THEATRE.—BENEFIT OF MRS, YEOMANS, and her last a nce at this Theatre, on Friday evening next, the 15th inst., on which occasion will be presented the following immense attractions:-— Jack Sheppard, iss A Hathenere ho has kind); jack Sheppard, Miss way, (wi in volunteered.) 8 ¥ THE GUARDIAN ANGEL. ++Mrs. Yeomans PIPER: @. L. Fox, (who has kindly volunteered. , astounding feats of Margaret Olina ani her sister Caroline on the Tight Rope. The whole to conelude with THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. (\URISTMAS NIGHT, 1854—THR NEW YORK HAR- monic Society will perform the Oratorio of THE MESS! On Conistaas Nicut, Deckmurn 26, IN TEE CHURCH OF THE DIVINE ‘TRINITY, 548 Broadway, near Prince street. Heine Solon will be sustained by artista of eminent ability. ‘The Orchestra and Chorus will comprise three hundred performers, Tickets, 50 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra; for sale at Wm. Hall & Son’s; Jollie’s, 300 Broadway; and Raynor's, 76 Bowery. HE HYBEID, OR SEMI HUMAN INDIAN, FROM Mexico.—This extraordinary exhibition will remain one day longer at Gothic Hall, 116 Broadway, in accord ance with the wishes of numerous applicants down town. ‘The startling epistie of Dr. Mott to Mr. Boon, concerning the duality of the ‘Bear Woman,” has created an in Jelible impression on the public.’ Her natural vivacity, i weet voice, urbanity and bashfulness, charm the fair sex, while hosts of medical and scientific men arrive daily to survey this marvellous link between mankind and the ourang outang. Admission, 25 cents. N RS. PARTINGTON RESPECTFULLY INVITES HER friends to be present at THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, held this evening, at Burton’s Theatre, C Mrs. Partington in the chair. |ONCERT.—THEODORE EFISFELD'S CLASSICAL QUAR- tette-Soiree, the second of the fifth. season, will take place at Fodworth's Academy, 806 Broadway, on Tuesday, December 19, See small bills. MERICANS, ATTENTION.—THE ANTI-ROMAN CA- tholic drama of “Young America’s Dream, or a Dincursory Interview between the Spirits of Liberty, ‘Tyranny, and a Citizen of tue World,” the author, Prof. Philip Thorp, at Hope Chapel, on Mon- ony evening, Dec. 18, and every evening during the week. Vocal and instramental music in attendance. Admis. son, 25 cents. “Young America” is published by ABBE & YATES, 22 Beekman street. IDE AWAKES, ATTENTION~AT THE TABER- nacle, on Saturday evening, December 16, 1854, Mr. H.F. Strong will read the new American play of “Young America’s Dream, or the Downfall of Tyranny, Despotism und Foreign or Roman Catholic Infiuence.’? Dodworth’s American Cornet band has been engaged, and will perform several national airs, Tickets 25 cents each, to be had at Wm, Hall & Sons’, 280 Broadway, at the principal music stores and hotels and at the doors on the evening, Doors open at 634, commence at 734. URTON’S.—T. B. JOHNSTON RESPECTFULLY 1N- forms the public that his benefit will take place on Wednesday evening next, December 20. Box book now open. rpee kxow NOTHING HAT.—SE night. BURTON'S, TO- OLDERS OF JONESY’ GIFT TICKETS SHOULD Temember that the distribution has taken place, and to send in their tickets immediately, through the Post Office, addressed, (invariably post paid,) -*Com- wittee of Jones’ Gift Enterprise, New York.” I} GERS.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE FOR A SUN day Concert. Apply at 323 Eighth avenue, in the store. FTO, SDE SHOWS, TRAVELLING EXHIBITIONS, ‘or sale, » magnificent panorama of t! isaisaly Covering over 9,000 feet of canvass, and painted by one of the first artista in the country. it has been but little uped, andis replete with all the cylinders, machinery, &o. ‘It will be sold for one balf ite original cost, as owner has no further use for it. Apply at the’ box of- fice, National theatre. OTEL FOR SALE.—THE and stock, with five business, both of w York, Ohio, Pennsylvan! situated in a good location, being near the principal market of the city and ae For further information, address W. 8. C., Herald ice. Tease, of a hotel doing a and steamboat land- ARKER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE.— The teat Sarees will sell at private sale, ‘allod. the Jackson, ataining about seventeen e fifteen feet vein of coal, , Or on the line of 4 Railroad, ry front of these f the most valuable consisting of what is ed and four acres of th on the George’s Creek, George’s Creek Coal and Iron tance of three miles. The ext lands renders every acre of coal available, aud makes the roperty the most valuable tn the Camberland coal being divided into twenty sepa- ¢ front lands contain about 1,400 ifteen feet coal vein, and also underlaid en- tire'y with the six feet vein. pur-teoal of the G the “Jackson Mines, ' ‘These mines have been opened and worked for about one ‘The improvements at ete order, with a caj are what are callec of Jacksonville. mines are all in com ity to mine 500 tona of coal sonville, which belongs to the Jackson Mines, comprises between forty aud fifty first : minera? tenements, a lazge store house and office, railroads, tram roads, wheel all other necessary fixtures for b houses, load house, The above coal lands duing a very large ‘coal business. are well known and regarded among the best coal lands ia that region, and can be fully shown to persons desirous to purchase, by inquiring at Jacksonville. and the property can be pointed out by Jacksonville. Persons desiring to purchase at Cumberland, Md. Terms of J. PHILIP ROMAN, CHAS. 8. payment will be TUCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, &C. FOR sale.—-I offer for sale, by wholesale, that well select- vd stock of books, stationery, me in trust by Mesars. Gaines & Riches. A rare chance \s offered to one desiring to engage in this business. The custom of the store is very lucrative, and another such 2pportuntty will not soon be again presented for an ad- rantageous investment of money. Mensrs. Gaines & Riches hecame embarrassed in con: jorsements, and not because the bui fitable. Petersburg, Va., De -, conveyed to nce of heavy en- . L. WATKINS, Trustes. EWING MACHINE CHEAP, FOR CASH; ONE OF ‘mour’s, new, with ali the improvements; use- ll kinds of work in leather, cloth, satin, &c. Call at 134 Canal street, second-floor. 10 PRINTERS.—WILL SELL IN THIS CITY A PRINT- ing office, well located. worth about $600, half n cash, the remainder on time; or would take a partner with $200. Address Printer, box 178 Herald office. 10 CAPITALISTS.—A RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED.— A mont valuable invention is offered for sale, or a person wanted that has means to put it in operation, of it, and obtain patents in foreign It is no common affair; our government re- quires it almost daily for public a that can be used for private enterp! thing else at the present time, as there is nothing of the kicd im operation. For full particulars inquire at 56 broome street, near Lewis. ‘0 BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, THE OLD ESTAB- lished meat, poultry and vegetable stand corner of Siath avenue ane Fow ind doing a good bu Satisfactory reasons given for selliag. Ap- and take chat ; besides, it 1s one ise far beyond any- WATCHES, JEWELRY, wc, (IFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS- ter breast pina, equal to the real diamond, with hain, $4. These pins can be sent of the United States. ied te by addressing L. & J, JACOBS, ™ ENT’S FINE GOLD CA! ‘a, $5; without ol uy mail to eny AMONDS, GOLD WATCHES, CHAINS AND PIANOS selling off at great bargains. —Diamonds, rings, pins, crosses, brooebes, earrings, of the purest waters, &c, Gold watches, for gentlemen and'ladies, of all kinda; fob gold ecboina, and roseood pianofortes, at 67 Nassau atreet, office No. 6, second floor. L, & J, dAOOBS, 47 Bevadway ‘TRE FOR SALE.—A GREAT CHANCE FOR A fortune.—No regular theatre on this side of the town, all being devoted to Circuses. The lease, fixtures, ra 'pong &e., including ev ping in_ the theatre— foown as tne St. Charles, von and 19 Bowery—will ia at a ver ice to an enterpri: mannger. The whole oA onl asked could Declested dur’ ¢ holidays. Possession can be hadon one day's ice. Apply at the Lox office. 'e R. FISH, FROM LONDON—THEATRICAL ANi characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl street, Nev York, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended, lent on hire for private parties, mas- querades and xy dress balls, ‘kers and mous- taches, Country theatricals supplied om short notice. at No. 8 Ans, an entrance 149 Fulton street; eight tables corner of Pineapple and Fulton st eets, Brooklyn. Among which are the celebrated Washington table and the elegant carved rosewood ta ble that received the first premium at the World’s Fair, Fourteen tables at 160 Chesnut atreet, Philadelphia, all of metal, slate and marble, with Bassford’s patent sir and rubber cushions, Tables, balls, cues, cue points, clotha, &e., for sale ax above, and at the factory, 63 65 Centre street. Two secondghand tables, good as new, to hire. V YE HAVE ON HAND—ONE HUNDRED BILIAARD tables, made of the very best material, which we warrant. and can sell ten per cont lower thanany others. Persons intending to fit up rooms, or purchase for pri- vate use, will be dealt with on reasonable terins, by call ing st our factory, 90 Ann street, and examining for th selves. One'second-hand table, for sale cheap. GRIFFITH & DECKER, EUROPEAN PHYSICIAN, HAVING HAD KXTEN. A sive experience, and who tas been engaged for & ing period in the sorvice of the Kast India Company, likewine having had varied practice in all parts of ti world in the treatment of every disease tncidental to the human frame, offers his services to the people of the United States, and will forward to any recipes and diree- tons for the treatment of any disease, and warrants @ speedy and perfect cure, having diplomas from some of the principal colleges in Burope. In cases of rhoums | tiam, dyspepsia, ague, &c., his prescriptions will have the mont decided effect, and some of his remodios are infallible, "He will forward, on the reorit of one dollar, such as is requisite to any one who will give a distinct and full explanation of their several ailmonts, and flat- ters himself none will be disappointed. I¢tters ad- dressed, post paid, to Dr. Henry Andrews, lost Offioa, New York city, will be promptly attended 10. MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE, MEDICAL, OOM panios, by Dr. A. M. Maurioeaa, professor iscases of women; one hundredth edition, (600, yy \2mo., pp. $86, on fine paper, extra + price Every complaint to woman is fi sensitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentiemas will Gnd such instruction and advice, ana also explaas tions of many which otherwise would o:esaio much saxicty or How obstructions or irregularitiés tem, which the the they are ignorant, and which their delicacy forbids sont ‘ag medical advice, How many suffer from prolap-m ateri (falling of the womb), or from flour sibus ( weak ness, debility, &.)t How many are in constant agony confinement? How may during auch time will each find ia its pages the mears 0 prevention, acielioration and relief. How many bitte moments, how much anguish might hays been spared ti the auiferer, to tae husband, to the relatives, by « timoly possession of this little volume? It w impracticable th convey fully the varionn subjects treated of, aa they ary of & oatare strictly bay 4 ts Nae = fbn contemplating marriage. For yy Steiager rn tend, 223 Bromtway- Adriance, Sherman fe Uo., Anton House, No. 1 Vi street; Dewftt & Davenport, Tribus ‘buildings; at No, 3 Astor House, Broadway, and at the «ibticution office, 120 Lilerty street, New York; Josspt STONE CALIFORNIA DIAMOND | fucker, Mobile also T B. Petorson, No. 9 Gheatea: eo $10, the same size resi street, Puiladeipbia. On the reewipt of $1, a copy wil t amitted by mail, (ree of pontage, to any part o tod States AT letters feast to addresed pow ont to De AM MATRIC » Office 120 Liberty airy, B. X. ot bow 1,224 New Kovk Pont Viieo day. ir Burtoa’ag Mra, Partington, in the aow re GROUND, and the » Know Nothiag Song-— | "S| serie ing. UPPER TEN and APOLLOIN NEW NGL OPERA AT NIBLO'S GASDEN —TICKE™S "4 to ai) parte af the house, 60 cents Orchestgs Arm coairs, $1, Private Boxes, $6, Doors opem at 636; te commence st Tx o'clock. Secured seats daily, from 8 A.M. till$P. M., withows extra charge THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, WRILIEANT SUOCRSS OF Pig oe. 8O" Foiveallh a a eathen AMINA is, BeDlini’s opera of SONNAMBULA. Amina, kivimo, © unt Rodoiph Mr. irving'| Liza Allinio,,...Mr, Horncastle | Theresw ‘New scenery by Mr. Hillyard. Musical Conductor... Mr. Thomas Baker ROADWAY THEATRE.--K. A. MARSHALL, SOLB Lewee.— Doors 1a St 636: commence at 7 o’cloak. ‘Thursday evening. 14, will be performed POOR PILLICODDY. A MIDSUMMER NIGHI’S DREAM. Lysander. will be read by | MERICAN PATENT BILLIARDS.—-TEN TABLES | and matrimovial bliss, and will show the y spenks the English, French and German Te. ridence, 309 Bowery, between First and Second streets. Office bours from 10 A. M.,to8 P. M. to make with a view to nearer re‘ations. Communications stating time and place of interview, may be addressed te D. A., Herald office. Oberon, King of pairy Land . Titania, his Quee Puck, or Robin it. —Th ut TWO TO ONE Mona Bouret.... Mr. Blake | Louis XIV M Pro, Award Eddy, Manager.—Doors 4 RY ‘Thu 3 7 SCHAMYL, Schamyl, George Ainbrose. Murad, Bumsberdofl. Ora OOD’S VARIRTIES, MECHANIC HALL, 478 Broadway, (above Grand street.) \OPLAN, AND SENTIMENTAL by some of the WHIZE AN) MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H. Woop, though the first to introduce white charae- ters into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out ef place to call the attention of his patrons and the pub- lic generally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be seen the sunshine and shade of the Darkey’s Life, inter persed with REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME AN DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. Mr. Wood, at the request of a number of heads of fa- milies, haw eflected an engagement with the wonderful Signor Felix Carlo and his talented children, who will produce several novelties in rapid succession. Monday evening, an entire change of programme Tickets.......... 2 Doors open at 634; BO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of B. WOOD, Business Mi b D, 986 Maneqenr. GEO, CHRISTY, Stage Manager, ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCERS, ETO. Africanived by the most sccomplished company im tee wor This week, the favorite opera of the VIRGINNY CUPIDS. to Commence at 7i¢ precisely. Sam Johnson. Gumbo Cut Oe a Wells Doors open at 6}g clock; to commence at 73¢ precisely. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. — THE. CELB- brated and popular American actor, Mr. J. Scott. ‘Thursday, December 14—Afternoon, at 3, THE DUM MAN OF MANCHESTER; evening, at 7}, TH HUNCHBACK—Master Walter, John R. Scott; Clifford, C, W. Clarke; Julie, Mins Mestayer. Admittance to all, 25 cents; childres under ten, 1234 cents, National Poul- try Show, premiums $500, Jan. 15, 1855. National Baby Show, premiums $1,000, June,5, 1856. = ROADWAY THEATRE.—ENGLISH OPERA BY THR unrivalled PYNE AND HARRISON TROUPE. The management takes great pleasure in annou that arrangements have been completed for the rv ap- pearance of the above named distinguished troupe of ENGLISH OPERATIC ARTISTS, whose former success ia this city, and ‘more receat triumphs in Philadelphia and Boston, are without parallel in the history of English Opera. ‘Their rea sagement Broadway Theatre will commence oa MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. During the onauing i¢ season, a nunaber uf ea- tirely new, as well ss a few of the already established favorite will be produced on a scale of magniS~ cepce liberality, in Si lag accessories, Chorua, Orchestra, Scenery and Cos! ) Rever surpassed aay- where, Full particulars hereafter. The above establishment, the only ous in the Ucit. States where the Model Artiste are exhibited, fo nex oven, ‘grand performances O'eloed ia Ricreeeoee Sod tin the evening.” | Pirie chore estat NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWKS: = ERBAM’S BURLESQUE 663 BROADW4; THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TICKETS, to be received for the admission of four persons each POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF JOCKO. The performances this ev: will embrace Dusrms, oe &o. And the entire Star Troupe will ear. To conclude with the it oe CHIMP: 's 60,000 of these tickate 20% —only 40,000 to eat To ve obtained from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., at pe Th gen way. ach purchaser of one of these tickets sented with a certificate of share in the - 100,000 VALUABLE AND OCSTLY ARTICLES, dovatea by Mr. Perham to an Burlesque on DON GIOV, in rehearsal, FURNITURE. GIRST AND ONLY PRIZE MEDAL FOR GHAIK~ ‘awarded to M. W. KING & SON, patent chae makers, 406 and 468 Broadway. Pivot revolving chairs, recumbent revolving chairs, self acting extension re. cumbeat chairs, dentists’ chairs, improved invalid whee! chairs, branch reading and writing desks, and every va riety of mechanical chairs, for comfort and convenience Also, by permisSion, > pe tape “ jon Beanpo'e @ S. A.) travelling invalid ¢! a . K ? W. H. HALLEOK. ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR riages, who will all enjoy the greatest happine~ the, will marry, through an instrument which she will eaas< to illuminate itself by invoking tho powers of her woo deriul seienee, and will tell all events of life, and eve: the very thoughts, 76 Broome street, near Cannon. Gentlemen not admitted. ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS. TENDERS HER services to the ladies aud gentlemen of this city, in astrology, by books and science, and in to be consult. © about love, marrage, business, law matters, “Ae. > will tell the name of the lady or gentieman they will rey; also, the names of her visiters. Madame Alwin ‘ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN OF PREPOSSESSING eee twenty-one years of age, woulil like ¢ acquaintance of a handsome young laty % LARMONT'S PARIE AND LONDON XU }8 ongra Both married . DUBOIS’ OFFICE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TREAT a of the menue of females, No. § East Twemty- second Ktreet, second house from a for female derangements, from $1 to $6. ant fata, Consultations and letters confidential. Coun containing 8, served with advice and medicine by retur post. Relief guaranteed in all cases, Patients at @ dis- tance provided with eligible boacd, oursing, amd aty tendance, natn TE NSA R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE? FRIEND—$1 PRE D vial, ands book, Cures ina few hours; eer Zise can do it. No. 60 Canal street, one ‘door cast Broadway, is the place to get this rapil and thorough, remedy—no where else in New York. Oures warramted or no pay: BR. POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (IN D partoce+hip with Dr. Wacd,) cam bocannanedes 50 Cana: street, ong door asst of Broadway, andy. To female periedica: pills, and other aedicioe or ernale deesuge: 8 61, Post pald lottors wid rece. re uamed ate at! |